Sony European PSN Game Store Updates for November 14, 2012

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Sony's Jawad Ashraf of the PlayStation Store Team is here with this weeks European PSN Game Store updates below, as follows:

Leading the way on PlayStation Store this week is the fantastic Portal 2 In Motion DLC pack, which adds PS Move functionality to Valve's classic first person puzzler as well as a selection of new levels tailor-made for the peripheral. Plus members can grab a hefty 30% discount on the pack too.

Also out this week is Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified. With a Special Ops Story mode and multiplayer action tailored for the PS Vita, this is the most intense handheld COD experience yet!

Elsewhere, Sonic and friends roar onto PS Store with Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed. Take the race from the land to the sky or water and watch as your vehicle transforms mid race into a plane or boat.

The third instalment of the Agarest: Generation of War series. Agarest: Geneations of War 2 follows Weiss, a young man who learns he has committed deicide and now must become the 'Vessel', storing the power of the god he slew until he and his progeny can atone for his sins.

As usual, you'll find a list of this week's content below, including new add-on content for Zen Pinball 2 and Super Monkey Ball Banana Splitz, and a demo for Criterion Games' brilliant open world racer Need For Speed Most Wanted...

PlayStation Network New Content

Content may be added or removed, or move dates - please stay tuned to your weekly Store Update for the most up to date listings. Listed savings are approximate, based on SRP excluding Special Offer pricing and should be considered as a guide only.

PlayStation Plus

Portal 2 In Motion - 30% Discount

PS3 games

Agarest: Generations Of War 2
Price: £27.99/€34.99
PEGI: 16
Availability: Not available in NZ

Of Orcs And Men
Price: £49.99/€59.99
PEGI: 16
Availability: Not available in Turkey

Saints Row: The Third - The Full Package
Price: £39.99/€49.99
PEGI: 18
Availability: All

Just a little heads-up for those considering wasting time, hard drive space and bandwith on NFS Most Wanted demo - it's limited only to 15 minutes of playtime (per one session, then you need to restart and sit through forced intros). It's basically Burnout paradise rather then classic NFS so if you loved BP (like me) you'd most certainly like this one as well. Also - NO ONLINE in the demo (unlike BP where the online part was the reason I've bought the game on the first day once it was released).

It's a SHAME tha EA together with Sony forced Criterion to such pathetic and insulting step like limit the (already limited) demo to be timed as well. BLEH! I was considering to get this game before Xmas (actually both for PS3 and Vita) but I'll thing twice now.

Also - why is there no Crossbuy discount on this like it is lets say on Mina Golf 6 in Japan? If you have one of the game purchased in full (either physical copy or PSN download) you can purchase the other version for less than 40% of the full price. That's what I call a proper incentive ...